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NEVERENDING ♾️ The NEVERENDING What's For Lunch Thread

I'll be having lunch with a famous friend today. The Chef Boy-ar-Dee? Perhaps you've heard of him? We're going to watch TV on my phone together...real cozy like. I'd invite you all, but the Chef is a private guy.

Yeah, I just weirded myself out, you don't even have to tell me. 8-!

Food prepared by a famous chef? When it comes to haute cuisine, I am partial to the culinary prowess of the French, but I feel at the same time American cooking has earned its' place as well. So I am partial to Franco-American meals.
 
Food prepared by a famous chef? When it comes to haute cuisine, I am partial to the culinary prowess of the French, but I feel at the same time American cooking has earned its' place as well. So I am partial to Franco-American meals.

My family prefers cuisine from a military chef, Colonel Sanders.
 
I am channeling my inner 10 year old today and having a Lunchable. This is one of those new Lunchables Uploaded for $0.98 from Grocery Outlet I thought what the hell. It is Nacho Grande, because nothing says nachos like 15 chips and two plastic cups of bright yello nacho cheese and mild "salsa". At least I have Fruit by the Foot for dessert! :h:
 
I am channeling my inner 10 year old today and having a Lunchable. This is one of those new Lunchables Uploaded for $0.98 from Grocery Outlet I thought what the hell. It is Nacho Grande, because nothing says nachos like 15 chips and two plastic cups of bright yello nacho cheese and mild "salsa". At least I have Fruit by the Foot for dessert! :h:

I love the concept of fruit by the foot. Just like fruit roll ups. Not in any way fruit, but it sounds nice...
 
For reasons quantity instead of quality, as well as proximity to certain retail stores, I'm go to Cici's today.
 
I am going to Smashburger. I sold myself on it in the cravings thread....
 
Pastrami sandwich. Not my usual, but I saw it at the store and decided I was craving pastrami this week.
 
One piece leftover piece of BLT pizza.
Two leftover BBQ chicken tenderloins.
About 2/3 of a banana.
1 small, week old carrot cake cupcake.
Iced tea.

It was a clean out the fridge kind of lunch.
 
I am channeling my inner 10 year old today and having a Lunchable. This is one of those new Lunchables Uploaded for $0.98 from Grocery Outlet I thought what the hell. It is Nacho Grande, because nothing says nachos like 15 chips and two plastic cups of bright yello nacho cheese and mild "salsa". At least I have Fruit by the Foot for dessert! :h:

I love that salsa!!

Today I had some wheatables, piece of cheese, and yogurt.
 
I have only found these at my local target, but for 3.50 they are a good, healthy little lunch. They are called GoPicnics and do not need to be refrigerated or anything, but most importantly contain a little chocolate for dessert!
 
Homemade sandwich:

- Ciabatta bread
- Pickled Onions
- Muenster cheese
- Honey roasted turkey
- Balsamic reduction
- Sun chips.

Simple, but oh so good.
 
leftovers from what I made for myself for dinner last night: orange chicken with pumpkin seeds, roasted brussel sprouts and rice :h:
 
I'm getting a cold, so I headed to Panera for soup. At the last minute, I went into PF Chang's next door for Hot and Sour soup. I hadn't been there in years, and figured it would cost more than I planned, but I like that soup when I'm sick. They considered me a new customer, and the manager gave me a $10 gift card and a free appetizer for my next visit. Then, the large bowl of soup that I ordered turned out to be a LARGE bowl of soup and I have enough for at least one more meal. My fortune said that many rewarding opportunites will soon develop for me. All in all, that was a good lunch.
 
A ham, salami, capicola, provalone sandwich with lettuce, onions and pickles
 
I went to some place here called Santa Cruz Burrito. It's exactly like Chipotle down to the selections, just over priced.
 
I had chicken salad, oriental slaw, cubed fruit salad, and wheat roll.
from a local deli.
 
Campbell's Go soup. Some creamy Thai variety. I did not like it. Also some cheese and crackers. And water. Oh, and a brownie.
 
Side salad, roasted red pepper, tomato and mozzarella Panini and shared some desserts from the French bakery.
 
A banana, apple, handful of carrots and a wild cherry Pepsi.....I can't be completely healthy.
 
I had minestrone soup and cheese bread from the italian bakery.
 
Roasted garlic, mushroom, and beet with lentils, wild rice, and goat cheese.

I'm going to your place. Better than my run to Dillions (kroger) for chinese food. At least they pass health inspection unlike the other places in town.
 
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